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Nicolas Mahut, who lost the longest match in tennis history, to retire at the end of season

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Mahut, a former World No. 1 in men’s doubles, has not played doubles since Wimbledon last year due to injuries, while his last singles match came in Miami Open qualifying in 2021.

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The Frenchman, who won all the Grand Slam tournaments in doubles, announced on Tuesday that he would withdraw from the circuit at the end of the year.

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The former world number one doubles player, Nicolas Mahut, will officially hang up his racket in 2025, at the age of 43. The class of '82, born in Angers, announced his retirement during the 'Retour Gagnant' broadcast, on Eurosport France, declaring, without too many words: “I have decided to interrupt my career. It remains to be seen when, at Bercy or at the US Open. If my body allows it and if I am invited, I would like to finish in Paris (Rol…

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It is therefore official! Nicolas Mahut will retire at the end of the season. At 43, the one who won the Davis Cup in 2019 with the Blues against Belgium will be putting the racket away in a few months. A very busy career where he has asserted himself as an expert of doubles. His list speaks for him. The world's number one doubles in 2016, he won the US Open (2015), Wimbledon (2016), Roland-Garros (2018, 2021) and the Open d'Australia (2019). He…

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